| Intercai is a
telecommunications consultancy that is
internationally renowned
and has, since its creation
in 1988, operated in the breadth
and depth of telecommunications and
information technology. We use our
telecommunications consulting skills to serve
the technology, media and telecoms
sectors.
We have conducted over
500 assignments for clients in Europe,
the Middle East, Africa and the US.
Our clients include governments, regulators,
fixed network operators and mobile network operators, systems
integrators, equipment developers
and new media businesses, broadcasters,
banks and venture capital companies.
Our telecommunications consultants have extensive experience
in operators, equipment
manufacturers and ICT services companies.
Our business is solely
the provision of telecommunications consulting services
and we ensure integrity to the client
in working to their objectives and
serving their interests. We have established
a strong reputation in the industry
with our work. In line with our attention
to quality management we have BS EN
ISO 9001:2000 accreditation.
News
08/2009- In line with out attention to quality management, Intercai has recently been approved to ISO 9001:2008.
07/2009- Angus Goldfinch, Principal Consultant, Public Safety and National Security, was a panellist in 9th European Conference on e-Government ECEG 2009, in London, July 2009. The conference was concerned with discussion of the latest research in the rapidly evolving field of e-government and e-governance.
06/2009- Angus Goldfinch, Principal Consultant, Public Safety and National Security, presented a paper on innovative partnerships at the ITU Cybersecurity Forum in Tunis, June 2009. The Forum was concerned with the challenges faced by countries in the region in enhancing cybersecurity and securing critical information infrastructures. It considered best practices, information sharing mechanisms and concrete actions for cybersecurity development, taking into consideration the key principles of matching the borderless and transnational nature of cyber-threats and meeting specific national and regional requirements.
05/2009- David Hughes, Intercai’s Director, Middle East was a panellist in IIC’s Telecom and Media Forum in Bahrain, May 2009. The Forum was concerned with Digital Broadband Market and Policy Implications. David talked about the UK regulatory experience and its contribution towards achieving national broadband aspirations based on the extensive work that Intercai has carried out in the UK concerned with functional separation of access networks and services and next generation access.
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